I love that so much thought and care was taken into the amenities and requirements of caring for someone with needs such as your uncle, and to take it to the extent of creating a special vehicle for the purpose. Good decision on opening up the windows - that makes it look so much more "homey" and inviting. Lovely job, and a very heartwarming, if bittersweet story. Thank you for sharing this with us.

I was a little nervous seeing this was 70 steps long, but I really enjoyed it and learned a lot. I might just give making my own sourdough a try sometime! Thank you for your hard work and excellent explanations.

It appears the author is someone for whom English is a second language (or so) - see profile, thus the difficulty with spelling. Normally I'm nitpicky about spelling, however in an international forum such as this, I suspend my nitpickiness in favour of enjoying the creativity & execution of projects such as this.

Ok, those were DELICIOUS! I will make those again. I will definitely let the middle sit longer in the freezer next time, and I'm going to put the cookie dough part in the fridge for a bit, because everything wound up softer than I imagined they'd be when I was putting them together. I couldn't find the same size PB cups for some reason (probably because I was looking for them!) so I used the mini ones and cut them in half. I wasn't going to cut them, but I'm glad that I did.

I'm a big fan of Deadliest Catch too, and while Capt Phil is most associated with the Duck Fart - all of the Capts (so far as I can tell) have had at least one. The recipe is actually: Bailey's, Crown Royal, and Kahlua. The Crown makes it a pretty aggressive shot, I'll say that. Most of the people I've subjected it to weren't big fans. I like one or two in an evening, if I'm in that mode. That being said, I'd probably be silly enough to go shot for shot with those captains at least once, given the chance. (RIP Capt Phil!) If your Mrs. can do a whiskey shot without flinching, this'll probably be right in her wheelhouse, and you won't probably have to worry about a bottle of something sitting there for years unused. You'll have to post if she gave it a go, and what she thought of it. As ...

I'm a big fan of Deadliest Catch too, and while Capt Phil is most associated with the Duck Fart - all of the Capts (so far as I can tell) have had at least one. The recipe is actually: Bailey's, Crown Royal, and Kahlua. The Crown makes it a pretty aggressive shot, I'll say that. Most of the people I've subjected it to weren't big fans. I like one or two in an evening, if I'm in that mode. That being said, I'd probably be silly enough to go shot for shot with those captains at least once, given the chance. (RIP Capt Phil!) If your Mrs. can do a whiskey shot without flinching, this'll probably be right in her wheelhouse, and you won't probably have to worry about a bottle of something sitting there for years unused. You'll have to post if she gave it a go, and what she thought of it. As for layered shots - there's a TON of them... probably the most common (at least 15-20 years ago) would be a B-52 (Kahlua, Bailey's, and Grand Marnier). Or you can just pour 'em on the rocks & forget the layering, it's a nice drink. *cheers*